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Opened Nov 07, 2023 by chris@chrisevan
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New York Residency Requirements for Divorce

New York residency requirements for divorce are the legal conditions that individuals must meet in order to file for divorce in the state of New York. These requirements are set forth by New York state law and are essential to ensure that the state has jurisdiction over the divorce proceedings.Either spouse must meet the residency requirement, which typically means living in New York for a certain period of time. New York law requires that one of the spouses has been a resident of the state for a continuous period of at least one year before filing for divorce. This residency requirement must be met prior to commencing the divorce action.The appropriate venue for filing a divorce case is typically the county in which either spouse resides. If both spouses meet the residency requirement but live in different New York counties, the filing can occur in either county. The choice of venue may affect the specific court and judge assigned to the case.New York Residency Requirements for Divorce

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Reference: PersonalInjury/youth_assurance_drive_security_of_minors_on_the_web#8